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    1. #1
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      what i do for a living

      i didnt know were to put this, so im hopeing this is a good place. id like t show what i do for a living. i dont have that many pics, cuz im not that type of guy to stop and take pics of everything i do. (i guess i need to start being...hehe)
      im not good at posting pics but ill try, so here it go's.

      http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/f...e=post&id=1192



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      looks sweet..that your ride or customers?..what brand subs are those?
      Darrin Stalnecker
      1969 Camaro Convert full pt pr
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      customers ride
      orion p series subs

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      yet another
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      oh heck yeah. {insert useless sarcastic comment here}. well assuming you already have anough power and dont want a big block under the hood. looks very good i think. im sure your expertises can be used in the interior section for sure.

      Edit Note: Trying to degrade someone's hard work is NOT what this forum is about. Remember, different strokes for different folks... play nice and we can all get along fine - Steve1968LS2
      Last edited by Steve1968LS2; 11-26-2005 at 10:45 AM.
      Trey

      "The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese."
      ~ Jon Hammond

      1979 WS6 Trans Am stock LT1/T56 drive train out of my Formula. BMW M-parallel rims. C5/C6 brakes

      build thread https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...ghlight=begins

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      Quite nice! What type of power do you have pushing those bad boys?
      Laramie Torres

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      Hey man, that stuff looks great. How far away can you hear that from? I'd love to build a setup one day that can look half that good.

      WS6, he's only showing what he does at work. If you notice, that's a truck he's installing that into. Different styles and avenues completley. If it's not something that interests you, suck it up and shut up. Read the post again. Look at the pictures again. NOT going into a P-T car as far as I can tell. Besides, it's his job.
      Allen Ortega
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      yes your right its not for me its my job.
      but id like to start doeing more older cars. (hot rods/pro-touring)

      these are nothing to what im working on now. i have a 03 f-150 4dr truck that will have all kind of goodys in it.
      but like i said its not were id like to be. so if i can find more ppl with older cars that would like custom stuff done inside there cars, i would spend more time comming up with cooler ideas. (light weight)

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      Looks very nice... do you actually design the enclosures? Are they acoustically engineered or is it strictly aesthetic? Goodness knows it's hard to get decent in-car acoustics anyway, but I'm curious how much attention is really paid to that sort of thing...

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      yes i do design them.
      thats one thing i tell ppl the sound comes first then the way it will look.
      i have a gift of makeing anything sound good, i guess because i love what i do.

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      Hey....I use my stereo to balance out my weight distribution in the car! ;) Nice setup...you should talk to my friends at RE Audio for some different types of equipment to try. A lot of people don't know who they are and are quite surprised when they talk to them on the phone. Check them out and welcome- www.reaudio.com

      Here's the trunk in our 70 Chevelle



      Oops..the center piece isn't put in in the second pic but you get the idea!
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      yes i know who they are
      i have a mt15 at my house
      also build boxs for the xxx for a few years

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      Nice work

      Looks awesome!!!
      This has truly become an art form.
      I remember when a set of Jensen 6x9 coaxils (SP?) were the **** !
      Of course thats all I needed to play my Zepplin 8 tracks
      Scott
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      my comment was not sarcastic and if anyone took it that way then your wrong not I. sorry if im not the greatest at typing or thinking of the correct words but my comment still stands. im my opinion the best way to add weight to a PT car is with a sound system. a lot of you guys are concerned about weight. i say if your going to have to add some what better way than with a great sound system. some of you are more power hungry than others and thats fine you may think switching to a heavier yet more powerful big block is better or maybe add a heavy procharger with intercoolers and tubing setup. hey its your choice because its your car. my car will be fine with less power if i can listen to some tunes while sitting in traffic.

      i was also being serious about him being able to help out in the interior section. anyone care to notice the question about subwoofers at the top right now? that enclosure was custom made with many of the same skills and techniques used on custom interiors. so im sure he will be able to help out.

      i realize there is and are times when people need to be edited. this was not one of those times. i rarely use sarcasm in a forum and it is never to undermind someones work or living. that is not who i am.

      XTR i dig your work as well as the work by Keith in Zephix and i would gladly add weight to a PT car if it means i can listen to some great tunes.

      Allen last time i checked this was a PT forum and speakers and enclosures will fit in them as well. so all i was doing was tying it into the subject matter of this forum.
      Trey

      "The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese."
      ~ Jon Hammond

      1979 WS6 Trans Am stock LT1/T56 drive train out of my Formula. BMW M-parallel rims. C5/C6 brakes

      build thread https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...ghlight=begins

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      Quote Originally Posted by steemin
      Looks awesome!!!
      This has truly become an art form.
      I remember when a set of Jensen 6x9 coaxils (SP?) were the **** !
      Of course thats all I needed to play my Zepplin 8 tracks
      Scott
      yea i remembe also when a set of Jensen 6x9 coaxils was the shizznett...

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      heres a few more
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